You're from Barcelona, aren't you? How do you know Italian? Learning it?
Thanks for the explanation. Those Italians I referred to later also said there were a lot of swearwords in Italian :wink:
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You're from Barcelona, aren't you? How do you know Italian? Learning it?
Thanks for the explanation. Those Italians I referred to later also said there were a lot of swearwords in Italian :wink:
It depends.
Anyways, it looks like an off-topic :off: because it's nothing to do with Russian.
It's common for students (especially comparatively young) to exchange such words. Though those Italians were about 17-19, which, I think, is a mature age. Incidentally, how do you know that word is...
As well as Putano. It was the Italians who taught me these two words. What on Earth do foreign students teach one another in the first place? Of course, swearwords.
I know just two words in Italian. They sound like "Vaffanculo Puttana". I think the spelling is wrong because, like I said, I never learned Italian.
I've idea what that means! :(
I prefer to spell words correctly anyway.
What did you mean by kewl? Cool? :? :?: :?
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